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Software Quality Improvement

Mizuno
- 01 Mar 1983 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 3, pp 66-72
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"superior communication" in the manmachine interface refers to an approximation of human communication, which means software that allows input and otput in less esoteric formats.
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Similarly, \"superior communication\" in the manmachine interface refers to an approximation of human communication. Users want software that allows input and otput in less esoteric formats. The operator should have to descend to the level of the machine and Agage in dialog at each and every step. Voice I/O and dati processing in natural languages are sterling examples of superior communication. The rapid growth of software

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Software engineering economics

Barry Boehm
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of economic analysis techniques and their applicability to software engineering and management, including the major estimation techniques available, the state of the art in algorithmic cost models, and the outstanding research issues in software cost estimation.